Hi Matt,
You can check array $user['User'], there is company and person found?
After that we will check more.
Regards
Saran
You can check array $user['User'], there is company and person found?
After that we will check more.
Regards
Saran
I've been hitting my head over this for quite some time now. When I login using the Auth Component as such:
$this->Auth->login()
It will login just fine and define the following authUser:
User
User.Person
User.Company
But when I login in another situation like so:
$this->Auth->login($user['User'])
This will log them in just fine, but define the following authUser:
User
* Without User.Person or User.Company
Does anyone know why this is? How can I get the same behavior across the board? I would like he User.Person and User.Company in both instances.
Thanks in advance.
-- $this->Auth->login()
It will login just fine and define the following authUser:
User
User.Person
User.Company
But when I login in another situation like so:
$this->Auth->login($user['User'])
This will log them in just fine, but define the following authUser:
User
* Without User.Person or User.Company
Does anyone know why this is? How can I get the same behavior across the board? I would like he User.Person and User.Company in both instances.
Thanks in advance.
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